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stop and frisk is nsa on foot. that's what it is. the fact is it works. i am tired of people saying that they are against the nsa and for this. it seems to be telling me something about who they are okay with searching. >> how do we know it works? climate has been going down. it has been plummeting across the board and not just in this country. it did in this city before we did stop and frisk. there is a correlation there. >> i don't believe it has. >> i believe it has. >> i don't believe you. this is a man who stopped and frisked his center at the beginning of every play. did you ever find a weapon? answer the question. did you ever find a weapon? >> i am not going to answer that. they get mad at me and i say no, they didn't have a weapon. >> here is the thing about all of this. in m estimation it is logical. if the crime has gone down and the killings have gone down and you are the mayor of this city $8 million people give or take a hundred thousand and you are trying to grasp uh hold of the illegal element in the city, how else do you do it? what are t
stop and frisk is nsa on foot. that's what it is. the fact is it works. i am tired of people saying that they are against the nsa and for this. it seems to be telling me something about who they are okay with searching. >> how do we know it works? climate has been going down. it has been plummeting across the board and not just in this country. it did in this city before we did stop and frisk. there is a correlation there. >> i don't believe it has. >> i believe it has....
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phillips'. >>> president obama isn't the only one catching heat for controversial nsa practices. at a town hall on tuesday, oklahoma republican james langford got an earful. >> the dea and the irs are getting information from the nsa and using it to frame american citizens and then lying about where they got the information. >> absolutely. >> congressman. i do not accept this idea that we need to wait for two years while you guys figure out what to do. it needs to end now! and then you figure out what do. >> presidential candidates of 2016 take note! this issue is not going away. wd because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. it's back to school time. and excedrin wants to make sure your child's school is equipped to help your child excel. purchase excedrin for a chance to win one of 5 $10,000 donations to your child's school. go to excedrin's facebook page to enter. to your child's school. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did y
phillips'. >>> president obama isn't the only one catching heat for controversial nsa practices. at a town hall on tuesday, oklahoma republican james langford got an earful. >> the dea and the irs are getting information from the nsa and using it to frame american citizens and then lying about where they got the information. >> absolutely. >> congressman. i do not accept this idea that we need to wait for two years while you guys figure out what to do. it needs to end...
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bob, i have to tell you, i wrestle with it, nsa stuff bothers me, it is not in my opinion constitutional. this seems to be constitutional. >> 65 drop due to this. give you some facts. 4.4 million stops in new york city. 4.4 million, over 50% of the people in new york city. >> of a 10 or 12 year period. >> 1.5 per 4.4 million guns were found, that's it. everything else they didn't find anything. of those, 1 were black, 1.1 hispanic, 3% white. 4.4 million people, you came up with that little stuff and that was the reason you dropped crime 65%? get out of here. it is unconstitutional. show me one thing they did. >> chicago and philly don't have stop and frisk, chicago has a murder rate four times new york, and philly about triple. >> does that help you wrestle to the right conclusion? come on. >> if you wish to adopt chicago's tactics over new york city's, you're an accomplice to mass murder. >> if you believe this stops crime. 4.4 million, and 1%? >> they confiscated so many illegal weapons and don't put them back, it helps decrease arrests, crimes aren't committed. >> you know why, they'r
bob, i have to tell you, i wrestle with it, nsa stuff bothers me, it is not in my opinion constitutional. this seems to be constitutional. >> 65 drop due to this. give you some facts. 4.4 million stops in new york city. 4.4 million, over 50% of the people in new york city. >> of a 10 or 12 year period. >> 1.5 per 4.4 million guns were found, that's it. everything else they didn't find anything. of those, 1 were black, 1.1 hispanic, 3% white. 4.4 million people, you came up...
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his military trial coupled with edward snowden's revelations over top secret nsa surveillance programs raising questions about motives of different so-called hackers. in the world of cybersecurity, there are two types of hackers. on one hand you have the so-called good guys. known as the white hats, who have the goal to find holes in the system so they can be fixed and not exploited. on the other hand there are the black hats, the hackers who take advantage of those weaknesses and those quite frankly are the bad guys. we have a columnist and former publisher of "the wall street journal.". gordon, one of the things that came up in the conversations about these stories is whether or not the government wears the black hats or the white hats. how would you answer that question. >> let's start at the beginning which is why we're having debate about government surveilance. at end of the day the reason is, our 9/11 happened. in the 1990s, there were at the request of privacy advocates new rules put in place. made it very hard for intelligence agencies to gather the dots of intelligence. if th
his military trial coupled with edward snowden's revelations over top secret nsa surveillance programs raising questions about motives of different so-called hackers. in the world of cybersecurity, there are two types of hackers. on one hand you have the so-called good guys. known as the white hats, who have the goal to find holes in the system so they can be fixed and not exploited. on the other hand there are the black hats, the hackers who take advantage of those weaknesses and those quite...
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what the nsa is doing is trying to find a reason to put new jail. neil: they can take leaps with that and share that with a lot of folks, that we never intended to happen. katherine thank you very much. now to lawyer who is livid. rebecca rose woodland said that by breaking into your e-mails is breaking the law. rebecca. google says no, this is a part of what you sign up for as a g-mail user, and as a g-ml receiver. >> how can a g-mail receiver sign up anything? neil: apparently, when you open that e-mail,l, you become vulnerable. >> and i knew? did you know. first of all you don't distinguish where it is from, you don't accept the terms with every e-mail does a come a question, do you accept the terms of that g-mail user's account, they don't get that, if that i want to take my information, aol users all net thrown out to every e-mail user, if they want to save it they can touch my e-mail, i'm not on g-mail, say i'm on also, they have to -- aol, they he to ask me if i want to give up my privacy rights,hey are taking the supreme court cas case out f
what the nsa is doing is trying to find a reason to put new jail. neil: they can take leaps with that and share that with a lot of folks, that we never intended to happen. katherine thank you very much. now to lawyer who is livid. rebecca rose woodland said that by breaking into your e-mails is breaking the law. rebecca. google says no, this is a part of what you sign up for as a g-mail user, and as a g-ml receiver. >> how can a g-mail receiver sign up anything? neil: apparently, when you...
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talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn to hash it out with us. also, don't forget to follow me on twitter. coming up... wait until you see this video you've never seen bands like this, before. the video you see. i promise you. next. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna take a lot of notes. so make sure they've got a notebook for every subject. this week only, get one subject notebooks for a penny. staples has it. staples. that was easy. staples has it. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a b
talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn...
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talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn to hash it out with us. also, don't forget to follow me on twitter. coming up... wait until you see this video you've never seen bands like this, before. the video you see. i p when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliabilit
talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn...
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>> especially in the wake of the nsa concontroversy. thank you. >>> now to this one. there are questions you just don't ask a woman. what's your weight? what's your age? and what's your bra size? so when a commander with the detroit police department accidentally sent out an e-mail listing not only the weight of 20 female officers but also their bra sizes, you can only imagine the reaction. the measurements were taken when the officers were fitted for bullet proof vests. the assistant chief says it was an honest mistake. >> this was not done maliciously. it was a clerical error. it is not the practice of the police department to share sensitive information. >> one female officer filed a grievance. another is now looking into the possibility of a lawsuit. it probably doesn't make them feel better, but this isn't the first time something like this has happened. two years ago the indianapolis police department sent out a similar e-mail. all right. that's it for me. brooke baldwin takes it from here. >>> hundreds are dead. there's no leader. and quickly egypt, a u.s. ally
>> especially in the wake of the nsa concontroversy. thank you. >>> now to this one. there are questions you just don't ask a woman. what's your weight? what's your age? and what's your bra size? so when a commander with the detroit police department accidentally sent out an e-mail listing not only the weight of 20 female officers but also their bra sizes, you can only imagine the reaction. the measurements were taken when the officers were fitted for bullet proof vests. the...
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>> peter: i think most americans pay $10 a month to have nsa not listen to their phones. is that an option? >> brian: are we going to debate the nsa? we need another hour. >> peter: who is this connect ed? >> brian: we're not sure. we told you about the irs targeting conservatives and the ongoing investigation. but now we found out something else, i found out yesterday, small businesses are the new target. small businesses, 20,000 letters went out to small businesses, mom and pop organizations, saying we have a hunch that you're underreporting your profits. haven't small businesses in america been through enough without this type of shakedown? >> peter: read us the letter you got. >> brian: i don't think it's fair for me to talk anymore. i'm going to pass. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: wow. okay. fox news alert. notification of possible income underreporting. that is a tearout, part of a quote of one of these letters -- >> brian: think about that, you're trying to make ends meet and all of a sudden you get that. you know it could destroy your business. you got to get your acc
>> peter: i think most americans pay $10 a month to have nsa not listen to their phones. is that an option? >> brian: are we going to debate the nsa? we need another hour. >> peter: who is this connect ed? >> brian: we're not sure. we told you about the irs targeting conservatives and the ongoing investigation. but now we found out something else, i found out yesterday, small businesses are the new target. small businesses, 20,000 letters went out to small businesses,...
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and what we are trying to do is create another set of people also associated with nsa and cyber, whose mission is a defense, development of key devotees for the u.s. military and in the defense of the nation to be the last thing i will close on if it is the defense of the nation as you participate in an icy some of the names it's very important and the governments can help and need to help but another thing that has to happen is many of the civil networks are so purely protected themselves that it is very difficult for us to claim that we come to their aid. they need to be protected themselves and that gets to a much bigger problem in the society and that is that cybersecurity is under invested. there is a market failure in the cybersecurity field and those of you have companies to try to market products for cybersecurity is a hard slog to a lot of people don't want to spend a lot of money and acknowledge if they have a problem and so a lot of our critical businesses are more mobile than they should be and what should happen is they should take the steps to harden themselves and that's
and what we are trying to do is create another set of people also associated with nsa and cyber, whose mission is a defense, development of key devotees for the u.s. military and in the defense of the nation to be the last thing i will close on if it is the defense of the nation as you participate in an icy some of the names it's very important and the governments can help and need to help but another thing that has to happen is many of the civil networks are so purely protected themselves that...
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden has had a conversation with his father in the u.s. the father and son chatted online, marking the first time they have had direct contact since snowden left the country. lon snowden plans to visit his son in russia as soon as he can get a visa to go there. >>> and army private bradley manning apologized for hurting the country by passing massive amounts of classified information to wikileaks. manning's sister testified telling the court about his troubled childhood and his experts said that manning's gender identity disorder contributed to his actions. manning e-mailed this picture of himself wearing a wig and lipstick. >>> an american track and field star speaking out about russia's controversial anti-gay law, taking part in the sports world championships going on now in moscow. abc's reporter is there. >> reporter: american runner nick simmons won his first international medal tuesday. >> flip that switch. used all my turbo. >> reporter: taking silver in the world championship of the 800 meters in a final dramatic dash. it is what h
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden has had a conversation with his father in the u.s. the father and son chatted online, marking the first time they have had direct contact since snowden left the country. lon snowden plans to visit his son in russia as soon as he can get a visa to go there. >>> and army private bradley manning apologized for hurting the country by passing massive amounts of classified information to wikileaks. manning's sister testified telling the court about his...
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next presidential who is going to change the security issues, the ,overnment spying on everybody the nsa, the nda a, all of the things that are the hot topics right now as far as our civil liberties -- >> on the issue of civil liberties, do you see anybody taking the lead safari? >> rand paul, 100%. he's the only true candidate that is left. his father was robbed of how many states during the election? they changed the rules the night .efore they chose mitt romney there are things that have happened as far as his father. good chance have a at all, i don't think. comment this your evening from pennsylvania. we're keeping keeping our eye on town halls across the country that members are conducting in their district and you will see a lot of them on c-span and c- alabama,o, and here is tweeting he is excited to be alabama with north council of local governments. and also this tweet covered john mccain in tucson this week holding a town hall meeting and here is some of what he had to say. >> my daughter sent manna have to come back with an answer. >> sounds to me like discrimination. work at
next presidential who is going to change the security issues, the ,overnment spying on everybody the nsa, the nda a, all of the things that are the hot topics right now as far as our civil liberties -- >> on the issue of civil liberties, do you see anybody taking the lead safari? >> rand paul, 100%. he's the only true candidate that is left. his father was robbed of how many states during the election? they changed the rules the night .efore they chose mitt romney there are things...
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you're hearing a lot about nsa surveillance. there was one or two, i think moments of heated exchanges that were made public, basically americans saying you know, what are you doing to stop the government from snooping on our phone records and electronic communications. but a big thing is, these republicans continuing with their threat to shut down the government if obamacare is not left unfunded which, given the criticism, gained from its own senior colleagues and unlikely scenario that leadership in both chambers would support that plan, it is interesting to see these -- this group of conservative lawmakers taking that last stand, kind of really trying to show their supporters, their unwavering commitment to get rid of the law even if it takes shutting down the government. >> bill: one such -- before i get to that, it seems to me that the lack of press attention and the lack of real -- almost revolutionary tactics that these town hall meetings this summer -- really reflects that you don't have the organizational support which
you're hearing a lot about nsa surveillance. there was one or two, i think moments of heated exchanges that were made public, basically americans saying you know, what are you doing to stop the government from snooping on our phone records and electronic communications. but a big thing is, these republicans continuing with their threat to shut down the government if obamacare is not left unfunded which, given the criticism, gained from its own senior colleagues and unlikely scenario that...